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The Grub-and-Stakers Spin a Yarn by Alisa Craig (Charlotte MacLeod) is a quirky cozy mystery that delivers on humor and small-town charm, even if the plot gets a bit tangled along the way. Twin-toting Dittany Monk, her Western-writer husband Osbert, and the Grub and Stake Gardening and Roving Club find themselves caught up in another murder investigation. When Miss Jane Fuzzywuzzy is expecting cousins from England, the last thing she needs is to find the corpse of a local mincemeat magnate on her yarn shop sidewalk. Miss Jane's Yarnery is known as the wildest, woolliest place in Lobelia Falls, Ontario, but murder is taking things too far.
The best part of this book is the humor and the absolutely ridiculous character names. Miss Jane Fuzzywuzzy alone is worth the price of admission. Craig has a lighthearted, playful writing style that keeps things fun, and the small Canadian town setting has its own unique charm. The Grub and Stake Gardening and Roving Club members are entertaining, and Dittany and Osbert make for a likable amateur detective duo. However, the mystery itself is a bit thin and the plot meanders more than it should. Some of the zaniness feels forced, and there are moments where the humor overshadows the actual investigation.
If you're looking for a lighthearted, humorous cozy mystery and don't mind a somewhat loose plot, this will entertain you.
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